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Locality: La Jolla

Phone: +1 858-534-9919



Address: 9500 Gilman Dr, Dept 0115 92093-0115 La Jolla, CA, US

Website: hdsciences.ucsd.edu

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Human Developmental Sciences, UCSD 12.02.2021

UC San Diego Triton Athletics scholar-athletes stand in solidarity with the Black community. Video by Marissa Ray, UC San Diego soccer player and Human Developmental Sciences, UCSD major. The video was submitted to #USvsHate @ UC San Diego, our campus' anti-hate messaging project. If you would like to participate in the project, the submission deadline is Friday, June 19. Alumni encouraged to participate! Learn more: usvshate.ucsd.edu

Human Developmental Sciences, UCSD 31.01.2021

Join UC San Diego in the #USvsHate national challenge! Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to create anti-hate messages in any medium that will be a...mplified nationally via campus websites and social channels and (if appropriate) printed for sharing across the UC San Diego community. Learn more and submit your message between now and June 10 to be considered: usvshate.ucsd.edu. #USvsHate -- started by Department of Education Studies Professor and CREATE at UC San Diego Director Mica Pollock and a campus/community team -- was originally aimed at K-12 and is now housed at Teaching Tolerance of the Southern Poverty Law Center. UC San Diego is the first university to take part. Human Developmental Sciences, UCSD, UCSD Cross-Cultural Center See more

Human Developmental Sciences, UCSD 25.01.2021

Join us for the first event in the HDS Advising Webinar Series: What's that course? Understanding the HDS curriculum. More info at the link below. http://hdsciences.ucsd.edu//a/advising-webinar-series.html

Human Developmental Sciences, UCSD 16.01.2021

"There’s a practical lesson we can extract from all this: No matter what mix of intelligence your field requires, you can always endeavor to weight your career away from innovation and toward the strengths that persist, or even increase, later in life."